in a theater, a restaurant, a public
square, a pharmacy, a library and a blacksmith's quarters
- And a crazy number of social opportunities and receptions
Register today at http://interaction.ixda.org/register
We'll see you in Savannah!
Bill DeRouchey, Jennifer Bove
co-chairs Interaction10
to the growing
discussion of interaction design.
Registrations are now open http://interaction.ixda.org/register/pricing/.
Early bird pricing of $649 lasts through until November 30.
See you in Savannah.
Bill DeRouchey and Jennifer Bove
co-chairs Interaction 10
We're still cranking through the site content, registration process,
and a 1,000 little details. Rather than open up registrations and
have you experience frustrating issues, we're planning on opening up
registrations for Interaction 10 on Monday, October 19.
We know you're all as excited as we
?
Selections will be curated by the conference committee using input
from the public opinion. Our goal is a variety of session types, a
variety of new and experienced interaction designers, and a variety
of international voices.
Thank you! See you in Savannah.
Bill DeRouchey
Jennifer Bove
co-chairs
the public opinion. Our goal is a variety of session types, a
variety of new and experienced interaction designers, and a variety
of international voices.
Thank you! See you in Savannah.
Bill DeRouchey
Jennifer Bove
co-chairs Interaction 10
Hey Dante,
1. We weren't explicit around the number of proposals you can
submit, and a couple people have submitted two. So... you can submit
more than one, but nobody will have two selected. That being said,
it's still better to go with your best one!
2. We had a little back-and-forth on the
brand in front
of thousands of interaction design professionals.
Thank you,
Bill DeRouchey and Jennifer Bove
co-chairs, Interaction 10
Web: http://interaction.ixda.org
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ixd10
Email: interact...@ixda.org
Checking Gmail more often, and actually organizing it better.
Checking my bus times from anywhere. This is huge. A local guy in
Portland (Matt King) made a quick Trimet Transit Tracker that scraped
local arrival times into an elegant little iPhone site. Accurate.
Beautiful.
Taking more random
Come work in my group! View more info and apply at:
http://www.ziba.com/Careers.aspx?currentNav=6subNav=5
Ziba is looking for a Senior Interaction Designer who will join our
Portland, Oregon based Interaction Design (IxD) team. The right
designer will have experience across a broad spectrum
Wow, I have to see that commercial. That's great news for what we do.
I had the same reaction when seeing the Deborah Adler ads on Target.
I made this prescription bottle easier to understand. Such a simple
thing, and yet it's amazing when it's highlighted.
Bill
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:42
Hey Jeff,
Well, a version of this book is in my head, but that doesn't do you
any good today. Bill Moggridge's Designing Interactions could be close
to what you want. A lot of interviews with people who were there early
on.
// plug: I cover some of these topics in my blog History of the Button
From the article...
Apple designers come up with 10 entirely different mock ups of any
new feature. Not, Lopp said, seven in order to make three look good,
which seems to be a fairly standard practice elsewhere. They'll take
ten, and give themselves room to design without restriction. Later
they
But I do think that it signifies something, a desperate need for attention,
a need to be seen as relevant, a distraction from the design of the actual
products?
I disagree. Creating concept videos like this is a common tool in the
product design world to understand how an idea may be crazy
I agree with Lisa. I can't listen to anything with recognizable words
when I'm trying to focus. In other moods I love to listen to Johnny
Cash, but I can't work to the man.
Or it could be something so familiar like a warm blanket that I don't
register the words, like the Minutemen or the Clash.
the most used features in Microsoft Word 2003 […]:
1. Paste (11% of the usage)
2. Save (5.5% of the usage)
3. Copy
4. Undo
5. Bold
That's funny. I would've thought that this list should have started...
The most used features in Microsoft Word 2003 are […]:
1. Typing in words
2. Reading
Crowdvine turned out to be an incredible tool for Interaction08. It
served as a great pre-mingling before the conference to get the ball
rolling, especially the want-to-meet feature.
But it could be greatly improved with post-conference features.
- Like others have stated, a Met (or Meeted)
On Jan 21, 2008, at 11:32 PM, Marco Plaisier wrote:
I would like to add that forms are a gray area. It is possible to
construct the layout of form pages with CSS, but it can easier to do
with tables.
On Jan 22, 2008 9:37 AM, Dan Harrelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While it may _seem_
You can follow interaction08 on Twitter for the latest news on the
upcoming IxDA conference. I imagine it will get a lot busier over the
next three weeks, be feverish for a week, and then slow back down
after that.
On Jan 15, 2008 4:11 PM, Christian Crumlish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
twitter
My angle on Twitter is very similar to the chunk below that I quoted from Dave.
My initial reaction to Twitter was damn that's narcissistic. But
some people I respected liked it so I tried it. It took a week or so,
but then I got it.
It's not business networking, it's probably social networking,
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